Dear lord, magine if the Mario movie becomes the most succesful animated movie from all time. From now, all major animation studios will focus in videogame adaptations.
I completely loathe all of this "highest-grossing" nonsense.
It never accounts for inflation.
It never accounts for budget.
It never accounts for serialization.
It never accounts for merchandise.
It never accounts for licensing.
In the realms of animation, it never accounts for the fact that all Hollywood movies are half animated anyway.
I think if you genuinely measured everything possible, the real highest grossing movies ever would be Snow White, Star Wars, Mad Max 1, or Paranormal Activity.
Only the inflation matters, the rest is irrelevant. It doesn't matter whether an animated movie cost $50M or $150M or $250M, the audience turnout is what tells you how popular it was
>that cross
Dear lord, magine if the Mario movie becomes the most succesful animated movie from all time. From now, all major animation studios will focus in videogame adaptations.
then we need him back
Good.
I don't particularly care if Mario wins, I just want the Mouse to lose.
SUPER
MARIO
SWEEP
It is too late, Anon.
It was always too late.
It has not chance of beating Lion King. It's already out of theaters.
Cope, you fags said it was only gonna be in theaters for 4 weeks and look where we are now, still in the cinemas.
The Last Wish was available for streaming 16 days after the theatrical release and still went on to do 15x of its opening weekend
I completely loathe all of this "highest-grossing" nonsense.
It never accounts for inflation.
It never accounts for budget.
It never accounts for serialization.
It never accounts for merchandise.
It never accounts for licensing.
In the realms of animation, it never accounts for the fact that all Hollywood movies are half animated anyway.
I think if you genuinely measured everything possible, the real highest grossing movies ever would be Snow White, Star Wars, Mad Max 1, or Paranormal Activity.
Only the inflation matters, the rest is irrelevant. It doesn't matter whether an animated movie cost $50M or $150M or $250M, the audience turnout is what tells you how popular it was
Marketing.
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>has been out for months
>still didn't beat Frozen
Super Flop
Dinsey cope